Surveys vs. Polls vs. Forms | The Ultimate Guide

Surveys vs. Polls vs. Forms | The Ultimate Guide

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Surveys vs. Polls vs. Forms | The Ultimate Guide
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You might think they are one and the same, but in terms of intent, usage and data analysis they are miles apart.

All three contribute to data collection and feedback, but the real secret is: what makes them different? Let's find out!

Survey

A survey is a form that contains a series of questions designed to collect detailed data and feedback.

Examples of surveys include customer satisfaction surveys, employee engagement surveys, website feedback and more

Survey

A survey is a shorter version of a form that contains only a single question.

Polls are often used in elections and market research, but they are also used to gauge general opinions, from favorite colors to the types of shoes you're most likely to buy.

to form

A form, similar to a survey, contains many questions and is used to collect data – but of a purely transactional nature.

You can see forms being used for shopping orders, event registrations, school registrations, job applications, and much more.

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